When

Saturday September 12, 2015 from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM PDT
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Where

Renaissance Marin 
1115 3rd St.
San Rafael, CA 94901
 

 
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Contact

Lucero De Leon 
Renaissance Marin 
(415)755-1115 
ldeleon@rencenter.org 
 

Urban FIRE II: Preparing to Launch!

11  weeks, 3 hours per session

With the knowledge you’ve gained in Urban Fire I, you’ll now incorporate all your expertise into a visual business mission using our 5-Finger MBA system- unlike the laborious process of most other business plans. You’ll become fully absorbed and finish the majority of class-not at home alone!

Your main objective will be to prepare the launch of your business or social enterprise addressing the five key areas of all successful entities. While business planning is essential, a business plan usually gets forgotten. Success requires a business mission-beyond mortal-plans- and preparation to carry it out!

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Start Date: Saturday, September 12

Time: 9:00 am- 12:00 pm

Cost: $165-330*

*Important Payment and Scholarship Information:  If you would like to apply for a scholarship and receive a discount, you must submit your application one week before class. The class price is based on a HUD guideline and can be applied if your income is in the lower levels. After we approve your scholarship,  we will send you the appropriate code for you to register and make your scholarship payment online.

This class qualifies for 2 installment payment plan. The first payment is due before or on the first day of class. We will inform you when the second payment is due. If you decide after attending the first day of class that it is not a good fit, you may request a full refund. No refunds will be given after the first day of class.  To download a scholarship application, click here. If you have any questions, please call Genessa at 415-755-1115. 

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Instructor: Boku Kodama has been an entrepreneur for 40 years with ten for-profit and nine non-profit businesses. Since 1999, he has devoted thousands of hours in research and development of visual-based training to assist non-business individuals to launch their own micro-businesses using a concept he calls “generative entrepreneurship”–creating businesses that serve the individual, promote long term sustainability and improve our communities and environment.